China’s 2026 Spring Festival Spending Signals Shift in Consumer Trends
Spring Festival 2026 data reveals 13.7% surge in China’s holiday spending, driven by digital innovation and service sector growth, signaling new economic priorities.
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Spring Festival 2026 data reveals 13.7% surge in China’s holiday spending, driven by digital innovation and service sector growth, signaling new economic priorities.
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